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    3 questions à... Loïc Briand, nouveau DU du CSGA

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    Rédacteur : Ludovic Piquemalhttps://intranet.dijon.inrae.fr/Numeros-parus/Newsletter-du-Centre-INRAE-Bourgogne-Franche-Comte/Loïc Briand dirige l’UMR CSGA depuis le 1er janvier dernier. Directeur de recherche spécialiste des mécanismes moléculaires de perception de la flaveur, il succède à Lionel Bretillon nommé chef du département ALIM-H. Interview express

    Título: La Suisse libre

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    Search-based multi-vulnerability testing of XML injections in web applications (vol 24, pg 3696, 2019): Search-based multi-vulnerability testing of XML injections in web applications (Empirical Software Engineering, (2019), 10.1007/s10664-019-09707-8)

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    The article Search-based multi-vulnerability testing of XML injections in web applications, written by Sadeeq Jan, Annibale Panichella, Andrea Arcuri, and Lionel Briand, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal (currently SpringerLink) on May 2019 without open access. With the author(s)’ decision to opt for Open Choice the copyright of the article changed on June 2019 toSoftware Engineerin

    Voyages dans les parties intérieures de l'Amérique : pendant le cours de la derniere guerre

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    Copia digital. Madrid : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, 2010Texto en francésSign.: []>2886<Antep.La h. de map. pleg. es calc

    Updating Senator Borah: A Nuclear Kellogg-Briand Pact

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    In recognizing the legacy of Senator William E. Borah, the author shares his remarks from the Borah Symposium at the University of Idaho, about the Senator\u27s personality and character, his contribution and later characterization to international law and national security, specifically the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact, and finally, a proposal to a modern reincarnation to the Kellogg-Briand Pact and the newer threats of this era

    Updating Senator Borah: A Nuclear Kellogg-Briand Pact

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    In recognizing the legacy of Senator William E. Borah, the author shares his remarks from the Borah Symposium at the University of Idaho, about the Senator\u27s personality and character, his contribution and later characterization to international law and national security, specifically the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact, and finally, a proposal to a modern reincarnation to the Kellogg-Briand Pact and the newer threats of this era

    Physiologic changes during maximal treadmill exercise of poorly performing Standardbred horses with or without tracheal blood post-exercise

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    From a group of 46 young racing Standardbreds presented for problems of decreased athletic performance, 8 with complete physiological data were found to have blood in the trachea (POS) within 1 h after a maximum exercise test on a high speed treadmill. This group was compared to those horses which had no tracheal blood after treadmill exercise (NEG). Parameters measured during the treadmill test included maximum speed (Vmax), heart rate (HRmax), respiratory and stride frequency (RF, SF, respectively) at maximum speed, aerobic capacity (VO2max/peak), and post-exercise plasma lactate concentration (Lac). Within 1 h of the exercise, bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage were also performed. There were no differences between the groups in Vmax, HRmax, SF, VO2 max/peak, or Lac, but there was a significant decrease in RF at end exercise (85±5.9 vs 96±10.9 breaths per minute) in the POS group of horses. The bronchoalveolar findings were suggestive of increased airway inflammation in more of the POS horses, whereas all horses had haemosiderophages present. It is suggested that some horses with blood in the trachea after exercise may have an associated decrease in respiratory rate at the point of fatigue during exercise. The validity of using tracheal blood as the sole criterion for sanctioned, yet empirical treatment of race horses for exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage is questioned.ID: 7096; Accession Number: 19962212186. Publication Type: Journal Article; Conference paper. Language: English. Language of Summary: German. Registry Number: 50-21-5. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary ScienceSource type: Electronic(1)http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lah&AN=19962212186&site=ehost-liv

    Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum) intestinal eosinophilic granule cell (EGC) response to Aeromonas salmonicida and Vibrio anguillarum extracellular products

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    Eosinophilic granule cells (EGCs) are considered to be analogous to mammalian mast cells. In this study the short term ultrastructural responses of ECGs to extracellular products (ECPs) of Aeromonas salmonicida or Vibrio [Listonella] anguillarum were investigated. Bacterial ECP was prepared from a broth culture of bacteria and injected intraperitoneally at a dose of 0.07 and 0.08 micro g/g body weight into 0+ rainbow trout. Controls were injected with saline alone. Fish were killed at 30 min, 1, 2 and 4 h post-injection and the intestine removed, fixed and embedded in resin for light and electron microscopy. Cell counts were made of the number of observable EGCs/mm of the stratum granulosum of the intestine. A rapid decrease in the number of observable EGCs in the gut of ECP-injected fish occurred but there was no apparent change in the number of EGCs in the control fish. This decrease was coincident with an explosive, anaphylactic-like degranulation and a complex multivesiculated substructuring of the EGC granules. In addition there were many ultrastructural changes in the multivesiculated EGCs, including the presence of numerous smooth walled cytoplasmic tubules, spherical electron-lucent vesicles in the peripheral cytoplasm, and a planar subfractionation of the granules which occasionally appeared crystalline. This is the first time that this multivesiculated type of degranulation has been reported in response to A. salmonicida and V. anguillarum extracellular products and is similar to a previously described EGC response to capsaicin and substance P. The significance of this degranulation morphology with respect to the pathogenesis of disease is discussed..RE: 20 ref.; SC: CA; VE; 0I; ZA; 0VSource type: Electronic(1
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